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Roy Larison

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Roy Larison

Birth
Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Oct 1951 (aged 77)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Times-Press (Bedford, Iowa)
Thursday October 4, 1951 p. 4
Long Time Resident Dies In St. Joseph
Roy Larison, 77, long-time resident of Bedford and community, died at the Missouri Methodist hospital in St. Joseph, Oct. 3.

Funeral services will be held at the Wetmore Funeral Home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Oct. 6, conducted by Rev. Robt. M. Peters. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery.

Bedford Times-Press (Bedford, Iowa)
Thursday October 11, 1951 [p. 1]
Services Are Held For Roy Larison
Funeral services for Roy Larison were held at the Wetmore Funeral Home Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Robt. M. Peters. Burial was in Fairview cemetery.

Roy Larison, son of George and Eliza [Jane Halbrook] Larison, was born Sept. 3, 1874, near Bedford, Iowa, and died Oct. 3, 1951 at the age of 77 years and one month. Most of his life was spent in Taylor County.

At an early age he united with the Baptist church of Bedford.

He was married to Iona Louisa Ames March 27, 1895. To them four children were born, all of whom survive. They are Mrs. Hazel Barton of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Estel R. of Trenton, Mo.; Lloyd B. of Sheridan, Mo.; and Ames W. of Blockton. Mrs. Larison died in 1937.

In March, 1947, he was married to Mrs. Daisy [Nash] Kemery.

The following grandchildren also survive: Lt. Dale E. Larison, U.S. Air Force, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Dwight Larison, Columbia, Mo.; Kenneth Barton; Darrell Larison, U.S. Navy, Great Lakes, Ill.; Mona Larison, Des Moines; Lynda Larison, Oren Larison, Columbia, Mo.; Gary and Terry Larison.

The family deeply appreciate the many flowers and expressions of sympathy received from relatives, friends and neighbors; the Baptist churches of Bedford and Trenton, Mo.; the Christian churches of Blockton and Sheridan; and the Wesley Memorial Methodist Church of Chattanooga, Tenn. This church was built by Mr. Larison a few years ago, while living with his daughter in Tennessee. The church was started with six families as charter members. Now, the membership is nearly six hundred.
Bedford Times-Press (Bedford, Iowa)
Thursday October 4, 1951 p. 4
Long Time Resident Dies In St. Joseph
Roy Larison, 77, long-time resident of Bedford and community, died at the Missouri Methodist hospital in St. Joseph, Oct. 3.

Funeral services will be held at the Wetmore Funeral Home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Oct. 6, conducted by Rev. Robt. M. Peters. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery.

Bedford Times-Press (Bedford, Iowa)
Thursday October 11, 1951 [p. 1]
Services Are Held For Roy Larison
Funeral services for Roy Larison were held at the Wetmore Funeral Home Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Robt. M. Peters. Burial was in Fairview cemetery.

Roy Larison, son of George and Eliza [Jane Halbrook] Larison, was born Sept. 3, 1874, near Bedford, Iowa, and died Oct. 3, 1951 at the age of 77 years and one month. Most of his life was spent in Taylor County.

At an early age he united with the Baptist church of Bedford.

He was married to Iona Louisa Ames March 27, 1895. To them four children were born, all of whom survive. They are Mrs. Hazel Barton of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Estel R. of Trenton, Mo.; Lloyd B. of Sheridan, Mo.; and Ames W. of Blockton. Mrs. Larison died in 1937.

In March, 1947, he was married to Mrs. Daisy [Nash] Kemery.

The following grandchildren also survive: Lt. Dale E. Larison, U.S. Air Force, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Dwight Larison, Columbia, Mo.; Kenneth Barton; Darrell Larison, U.S. Navy, Great Lakes, Ill.; Mona Larison, Des Moines; Lynda Larison, Oren Larison, Columbia, Mo.; Gary and Terry Larison.

The family deeply appreciate the many flowers and expressions of sympathy received from relatives, friends and neighbors; the Baptist churches of Bedford and Trenton, Mo.; the Christian churches of Blockton and Sheridan; and the Wesley Memorial Methodist Church of Chattanooga, Tenn. This church was built by Mr. Larison a few years ago, while living with his daughter in Tennessee. The church was started with six families as charter members. Now, the membership is nearly six hundred.


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